Join us in London on 24th June for the Dyspraxia Foundation London Conference

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We are delighted to announce that during the upcoming Dyspraxia Foundation London Conference, Saturday 24th June, we will have two full hours of dedicated events just for youth members. If you are aged between 16-25 please join us for an amazing day!

The main conference takes places with speakers from Professor Amanda Kirby, Dr Angela Webb and a very entertaining talk from former young ambassador Liam Plumridge – one of the first young people to appear on national television to talk about Dyspraxia!

Further to this we have a dedicated session just for 16-25 year olds, which includes:

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The Hitchin Team have been truly inspired by our wonderful friends on Facebook and we have decided to get out from behind our desks and put our feet firmly on the ground to run for #dyspraxia on 3 September in Paralell London! We know only too well the difference our helpline makes to the people who call every day so we are determined to help keep our services going. The helpline was orginally funded by The Big Lottery but has been reduced in hours and moved into our main office in Hitchin with only space for one helpine volunteer to lend a listening ear. The most important thing is that it still exists! This is my first ever run and I am very proud to say that Jo and Alex have joined me along with my husband Tony and Alex's daughter Kate. Please support our efforts. Eleanor (CEO) www.justgiving.com/fundraising/dyspraxiahq... See MoreSee Less

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